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hello i got 60 percentage on both 10 and 12 and got really low marks on graduation also took 5years to complete a 3year degree but i got 740 on gmat can i make it to havard?


Alpha 28th Apr, 2024
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Amrita Koner 1st Aug, 2024

Getting into Harvard with a 740 GMAT score is impressive, but your academic history with 60% in both 10th and 12th grades, and taking 5 years to complete a 3-year degree with low marks, might be a challenge. Harvard looks at a holistic profile, so strong GMAT scores, compelling essays, outstanding recommendations, and significant work or leadership experience could help balance your academic record. To enhance your chances and receive personalized advice on strengthening your application, consider reaching out to Invicta Career Consultancy, which specializes in guiding students through the application process for top universities, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get a consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you!

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